Opinion
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Tester's attacks on veteran-run business are shameful
Bridger Aerospace started with four veterans in a barn in Montana. Our next mission became using battlefield techn…
One man's thoughts on result of presidential election
This is a listing of four basic and important reasons I think Joe Biden won the election and Donald Trump lost.
Reader urges patience as ballots are counted
Let the election process go through its complete course.
Food for Thought: How To Overcome Internet Pornography Addiction
How To Overcome Internet Pornography Addiction
Kvelve's Comments: Deer need highway etiquette course
I, Charles K., hit a deer.
Food for Thought: Internet Pornography - The New Crack Cocaine?
Internet Pornography - The New Crack Cocaine?
Kvelve's Comments: Wyo-Ida-Mont is the place to be
Wyo-Ida-Mont.
Food for Thought: Managing your critics and yourself
Although nobody likes criticism even when you know you have made a mistake, try to view it as an opportunity rather than a failure. If you do so you will learn a lot.
Kvelve's Comments: It was quite a week!
Saw a bear, watched a four-point (that’s four points on each side not the tinhorn way of counting all the points and adding them up) in a nose-to-nose standoff with a neighbor’s dog and like most of Sanders County …
There's no doubt the Russians are to blame
The most diabolical, evil nation on the planet is behind everything. Blame it all on them, those nasty, notorious….Russians.
Hot Springs resident opposes LR-130
I am writing to encourage voters to vote no on LR-130 because it prohibits local governments from prohibiting or penalizing vagrancy.
Food for Thought: What to do about hoarding behavior
Last week I wrote about the reasons people save unnecessary items and how clutter can rule their lives.
Missoula pediatrician supports Tranel for PSC post
As COVID 19 cases rise in Montana, we are all grappling with decisions that will impact the way forward for our families and children.
Voting by mail just not appealing
Since I was 18 back in 1972 and had the wonderful experience of voting for the first time, other than voting for myself as 5th grade class president, I have never missed a general election.
Hoarding Behavior - Are You Guilty?
Most of us know someone or maybe we ourselves are guilty of saving “stuff” we really have no practical need for, or will never use.
Plains resident supports Fielder for Public Service Commission
Jennifer Fielder is a hard working woman of great integrity who will not be swayed by slick talking lobbyists or by company people.